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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 4127522" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>Cool! This was not directed at ANY one maker. This is not an indepth White Laboratory study, this is just what I have noticed after years of teaching (1998) AR stuff to all sorts of folks and entities. A right side charger is GREAT! NO PROBLEM, be wary on the left side is all I would say. In all I have seen 18 ARs spring apart. 7 side chargers on the left are almost always much more catastrophic and painful. Full auto gun are really cool when they come apart! But left side is bad! BTW I was blissfully ignorant of Bear Creek Armory untill I heard all youz guyz yapping about them. All the stuff I've seen come apart has been Colt, FN, a couple Saber, a pair of J.P.s and several Rock Rivers. You know that kind of junk!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 4127522, member: 6064"] Cool! This was not directed at ANY one maker. This is not an indepth White Laboratory study, this is just what I have noticed after years of teaching (1998) AR stuff to all sorts of folks and entities. A right side charger is GREAT! NO PROBLEM, be wary on the left side is all I would say. In all I have seen 18 ARs spring apart. 7 side chargers on the left are almost always much more catastrophic and painful. Full auto gun are really cool when they come apart! But left side is bad! BTW I was blissfully ignorant of Bear Creek Armory untill I heard all youz guyz yapping about them. All the stuff I've seen come apart has been Colt, FN, a couple Saber, a pair of J.P.s and several Rock Rivers. You know that kind of junk! [/QUOTE]
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